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PO rie THE SEATTLE STAR&TH URSDAY, JUNE 9, 1904 fencer and has frequently handle Stone, Fisher & Lane the folle at amateur theatricals in - . thie olty | vet - oie DE TE bi / VE @. 0. P, BANQUET i nfortu the good oft as follow Gene wh he against th ection I-It shall be unlawf " mm eRe mi t ‘ Proposed at Madison/to sell any intoxioating liq rhe oan a oe on the Republican park, and trustfully relying upon! with or without a Heense, on the YOR BALLINGER BELIEVES| "te tokot will banquet at the fut the state law prohibiting the ealo| grounds of the University of Wash-| MAYO ler tonight. All the plane are now 8 pf intoxicating within alington or within two miles th ft.) A NEW ORDINANCE GHOULD | ready ft the event and fully two ereity of Washingt ip range 4 east, and any| 8 PASSED #4 to be present. After the ban a had a fraternal it h intoxicating Mquors within| taive will hold « conference at which | ests of the and| said area shall be we theh methods of conducting the| ie hh Ce “9 "The eet pre fine and im-| That the present rainance ign will be discussed, Rach 7 | { guinst the amoke nuisance, two 10/ candidate ie expected to give hie The solovs kindly excepted cer-| prisonment for ite violation, It ef-| S#alt ’ c tain parcels of land from the pro lRetealiy prevents | the ablish-| umber, might be caer lg dh id | views: Visions of the act, and tanocently| ment of saloon at Fremont and] tradictory B got éc — : — enough, no doubt, Madison park,| Latona, where their existence Oe ad cheating hem, ts the On Where the electric octopus has for] be tolerated, but allows them to| volt obeying Pah tree Years been anxious to have beer! flourish at Madison park, if a ¢ of Mayor Ballinger = Bo ne| Gardens established to attract the| council controlled by. the brewery | Over them carefully, Bin in c his investigation of the sm Soe Tare paying multitude, te with-/ trust eo wills he has examined the lawe| in te exempted area. ’ ie ~ : ded that w referred to Is f . oe nol ‘ | fod there is a loop bole in them Pierce's code. pase 079, ani eats] SACK MADE |"*its is. ‘not prepared. to ‘say thet WANTS AN INTRODUC HIMSELF A the ordinances as they now stand| e enforced, but he believes! TION | any person wishing to avoid thelr) Mrs, §. A. Barnett Makes a in As a means of introducing my) wooo, N LEG genet » might have some grou work, for a short time I will do} E arguing against their legality! Church and Former P. Ordinance panned August pid work at the 2 of $2.00 a ery practical article for th b| i aeeircd. snsreertgtioen *to-| 2, 1800, declares that the owners] Defendants in Replevin Case ——— Hohenschild of Tacoma gerted, envelopes addressed and : tropes Phage } | ’ . “- jsmoke consumers “when so notified | Costumer, Hat or Coat Rack, of hard MONDAY “Straws show which way the wind blows,” and it’s Blowing your way « perfect gale. Yesterday we bought from the receiver the entire stock of tor) We have ready for you this Fri- ready for mailing. M. M. McCor by the building Imepector.” A} wood, finished golden, has six mick, public stenographer, rooms lat ordinance cage roe 4 — The Battery Street Methodist! peas and three legs, not four; | $25,000 worth of Dress Go Wash $7 and 38 Sullivan building, 7 . rn 0 Sees bg chureh and Rey. HM. D. Brown, onee| regular value is $1.26 | Goods, Yenkeo Motions, Ribbeas, i How . perwo nom complain its pagtor, are defendants in a sen | ‘ Viret ave. Phone John for allowing so much smoke sational replevin brought in| | fery, Underwear, Millinery, Men's Furnishings, and @ ape from his building that the superior court today by Mre. mer @ nulsance. 8. A. Barnett Mre Barnett alleges grounds ou which @ person! that Mr. Brown, who is now head} *t whom complaint is made! of the Wash « Home! hington Childr under the latter ordinance might! society, has converted to his own win out tn court would be that he | use & le gu 1 had conformed to the former ordi-| ert in hin eure, oe hee Be . a general line of Fancy Goods. We Scooped “ay Vine and Cedar. Rekabis Ory teeds Store nan because although he ha Three Leaders for p | d a smoke consumer be had 7oart, Se” at ek teen ee But one to a customer; no ©. 0. D. or telephone or jnot been ord by th Be om 4 yp mes ber own on teal filled; will be delivered at our convenience; will (1) mail ‘ — Frida "s butiding Inspe ordinance 4 ood orders if received by Saturday night. this great stock in at exactly fifty cents on the dollar, y provides that do 80 guitar, or pay her $600 damages, and today it's enroute to THE ANNEX to be hurried ’ Seon tate So . Mrs. Barnett’s story is that, while Cnienenemngenmenmeme Ing } when the inspector so notifies - into cash at the very littlest prices ever quoted é and sreover, it does not on * member of the Hattery Street 12%e value Ladies’ ee Riv- ty to wh extent the consum Ded Vests, no sleeves, taped consume” amoke |® long journey. She prised her anda urniure Co. heck; special for Friday | Under these conditions it is not|«¥itar very highly, she claima, as . fn unlikely that the city euthorities|It had belonged to her son, whe 1. Schoenfeld & Sons be “value Manchester Shirting Jand the sub-committee of the con-| bad died some time before, butuahe Prints and Burmah Cloths, i Come Early and Stay Late fast colors; special for Fri | Shans Ky oan ate ee ee 1006 to 1016 First Avenue It will be worth while Hundred of items, seasonable aye in day unc! to pase| She alleges that Mr. Brown and SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA | merchandise, can be bought for just half what they wil} fe value Children’s School ' " Suitings. in plain, fancy an? of the better finances now in| the parsonage, She was given are leled after some) his wife urged ber to leave i at eqvcst at ordinary Umes plaid effects; special for Sat foree in other cities. It ts possible|ceipt for it, but states that whee | urday Ike that. as in ties, the city| she returned from her trip and ée | tis hoofs are very broad and do not! | 0 t 9 jboller inspector will be given the| manded the instrument, it was not | penetrate the snow crusts. His av-| a e pens a a. m. duty of jooking after the enforce- | forthcoming | jerage weight ts about 400 pounda meet of e posed new law.) “The whole affair is most un He will swiftly draw a sled carrying | Monday Next Smoke inspection would be only in-| forty pounds, 4 with this jeidental to boller | fortunate,” Mrs. Brown said y pou and with this | harge, will ask the w ordinance m e t Inspection day, in discussing the case with a| cover 20, 69 and oven 99 miles 6 ad wot ar ine a nat toatl Star reporter. “In June, 1902, whiled P i The reindeer teams now ¢ uw of the belief that local] caaheed aoaha ¢ | -Goi t om Kotzebue to Po! |tery Street church, Mre Rarnett, Barrow, a distance of 6 tlew—the ; edly eet id Afi smoke if they|one of the congregation, brought} Filled With Mud and Sunk] most norterly post. route. in the ‘ Guetenn” #0 to the necessary | her guitar to us and asked us to | world | 3 eS % lkeep it Reluctantly agreed to} at Tacoma | Ng food te carried tor the deer | / , 40 acres, close to Interurban. of the emoke ow | do #0, but only for two weeks We urhey or at any 20 acres thoroughly cleared; § der different condition: . did not hear from her for some | stopping place, he is turned loose Gewe, 3 horses, pide, chickees, yesterday aftern he sald) time, but finally she wrote us from | ao Jand at once breaks through the| Second Avenue and University Street wagon, moving me powdered coal and automatic stoh.|*™* Place in the East, asking us Opecie snow to the white moss which | sine. horse rake, large orchard jers are the to box up the instrument and send) TACOMA, June §.—Lying In wa- Serves as food. It costs nothing to 8 fine springs on the place, $ loyed. The chief trouble with lo_|'t to her ter up to her decks, the ocean-going feed him. As the white settlements good barns. The land cal manufacturing At that time we were just mov-|dredger Pacific, belonging to the tmerease in the mineral-bearing is first class and you can have is that they work their be ing, aud were very busy, We asked| North American Dredging com-| parte of Alaska and in many p it for $3,800. 8 » ROSE. the fullest capacity The the pastor who suceseded Mr nk in the main city « remote from railway and steamboat RACES! RACES! RACES ALFRE f street power house of the Seattle| Drown to keep the instrument until foot of Twenty-first transportation, the reindeer express PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. June | Electric Company. for Incetaren ta|he should re : |e . ; ore. Gaventions. tren} anes will be one of the most important THE MEADOWS 9—Alfred Hose, despite « wooden | provided with automatic stohere |s What to do with it | By the breaking of the suction factors in territorial life. log, is credited with being as handy | but when the plant is ronning at| “The guitar has mysteriously dis-| pipe in the hold of the dredger, the —— ig ceamen an aon be founs tp tos [tte tut nurse ae Tome - : 6 RACES DAILY—RAIN OR SHINE. Pacific. A sailor since boyhood, he | quate. ¥ they are not ade-|eppeared. The inst time we saw It./ steamer rapidly filled with water ‘NO MYSTERY Street cars direct to the grounds establishments | A. LAWRENCE 908% Secon. Avenue. The only manner tn which| it was in @ closet in the Batter P o cle ¥| shortly before midnight and sank did not know what to turn to when | the trouble can be ended ts to in-| Street church parsonage. It is not! On board at the ti were thirty- Tuesday and Friday Ladies’ Day. Ladies free on those he lost his leg by accident four/stall more boilers also provided |t | 7 j ro provided|there now, The won of the mew|five men, including the crew at| days. roe ago. While on — om wel with the automatic stokers. | Pastor says that « man came for | work and those in the day shift, but A 0 Admission soc, including grand stand. aweer took a turn about bis left = the Instrument, claiming to have all escaped, although some of them r . . i There was a great strain on| been sent by ua, and the boy in-| lost their personal property 1 opening day Saturday, June 11. the rope and in the twinkling of | cuPID VS | e 4 Superb music daily. 600 horses in attendance. Cor. First Ave. and Cedar st. lem oye the member was covered a| es |e that he gave it to him. Early this morning the fire t perb usic dail x i n detectives working on | Fearless arrived on the scene to ai © ba yi R | few inches above the ankle. MONEY BAGS the case, and are not prepared to|aist in making preparations for, William Bigler’s Intention to In a few months Rose w onial state now the result of the inves-| raising the sonken craft | Friday’s Bargains eno past sgaah te hae i aren | tgatte | While Superintendent Green and Leave the City Was Well) otograph is own con } - ance. By the aid of the large hook Mrs. Barnett is represented in her| Foreman Matson absolutely refused) yn, | Your choice of any own | at the lower end, the Iron pin below jeuit by Atersy = C. Dormitzser. to make any statement whatever, it | / ' | was learned that the cause of the) Willett @ Willett, the lawyers the knee and two emall pins, one on / Restful PB " ¥ . \ Jeither side of the leg half w Ul Recreation Resorts aceident was the bursting of the big who defended William Bigler dur- ‘Turkey Red, Bleached or Un- Dieached Table Damask for down, Rose goes aloft, furle sail 24-inch muction pipe. ing his recent trial for insanity in and performs all the dangerous Although the engines were at the superior court, which preceded Watch our advertisements The place to spend a happy day is “The Meadows.” Of California are best reached by Southern Pacific Co's Shasta RB Renutiful scenery: fast tim trains daily. No trouble t questions, Fyre to San F $25.60 firet clase; 8 . once stopped, the back flow from |the expose of the Hillman City equired of able mamex Se fakes io | dent for hat portion of the pipe leading to “Foundlings’ Home” by The Star, none of his mates, and every master on whose sbip he has worked in the last few years counts him so good a man that he js always in demand Two answer | ancieco,| the tdeflats, where the mud and deny that there is anything myste- * cond or | &ravel from the core of the channel rious in their client's disappear erva-| Were being Geposited, soon filled| ance from the city, as stated by a riptive literature at| the hold. The immense craft slow-| local newspaper. T say they joe, 608 First Ave,|ly swung around and went to the knew he intended to leave the city, tourist clas 7 the alno des Union Tleket © ‘every day. Phong = re thle Mae B. B. Eilia, general agent ***| bottom. Only a portion of her up-|and that they have bis present ad- he signed again, this time on the — - ~| per works and her smokestack are | dross British ship Lismore, bound for | Australia. He is an American, born in Cleveland, O., and his first afloat was on the Great I + | Hohenschild’ ‘Why not buy from Aronson and @ave 2e to Se per gallon on Your Wines and Liquors? $3.50 PER GALLON FOR OLD MONROE WHISKY Highly distilled. Can recom Mend it for medicinal or social work , a |now visible above the surface of| Mra. Harp, owner of the “Home ithe bay. eg the four orphans, on whom ——_—_-—— whe bases her claims for extensive | ity, has returned to Hillman City. The Charity organization ts a jatill looking up her record and | | planning to take he rorphans from la i aS Stock Arrives io Seattle The stock of the Hohen: Goods Co., which was sold by the recelver to Stone, Fisher & Lane arrived in Seattle last night steamer Flyer. Today « sm r. Some action will probably be j taken In the course of the next few } mc the eens Sain oes openly, RECEIVED FROM THE FACTORIES jarmy officers, including de qua | termaster general, w Jington late this m Hof inspection of the quart ffices and army he throughout the country; also to imake a general inspection of all forts west of the Mississippt river The party will reach the Pac coast on July 6 and begin an in spection of the forts along the northern boundary. On July 18 the party will reach Seattle and remain Chances are the money will Hi) here unti! July 24. During the time uses. of clerks are busy gett 1 handise in shape for big & which begins next Monday. M W. R. Sibley, the sup ntendent declares thia to be the best and big made, as the stock olees § and the price paid will allow th concern to sell it at half that fig ure. The full particulars will be found in the Sunday Times. eee 1 leave Ws h mth STEINWAY & SONS ‘ 1 Carload A. B. CHASE crccccccsseesccces & Catlond EMERSON ... .. «5 os eeees 2 Carloads ESTEY re eT secves 2 Carloads ant Aquarters 3104 First Ave. South Both Phones—Pink 1751. Free Delivery. rede Who's your tallor? Herald Second avenue . are — 2 fe no ELLE «+++ 2 Carloads erates seepemeae IMITATE | It's the simple tale ee ee vipers © have successfully fitted ov of a maid, a wealthy and F cr calito tan he ation to become his daughter-in go anyway, for riches seom [M|they will inspect the forte and STARR : 2 Carload that wilt he due, ‘than the AA Gee : 4 with wings, Pay af @f™my headquarters on Puget sound . es vd whose Stes eier anes — COMPANY: phone. James i901, 109 | —s a. Gnw eathe Oe ee | SER S All will leave tle tn the . ond Ave. New York block San Francisco several weeks little down and a little each P RICHMOND ‘ steeeeaceees IZ Carload ' i igh enced serenade afternoon of July 24 for Portland , ham = cap’ ont © tor out fifty . >, ; s. heart of Geo. Whittel, Jr, whose|f "ot The tour, will take about fit Special rush orders from the San Francisco house 1 Carload aoe Ramaker's means the lowest [| days ’ . 12 Carloads KNABE, HARDMAN, Fié moneybags have been compelled on Ladies’ and Gents’ Wearing Apparel! one oF two occasions to come to the |] CHER and LUDWIG PLANO MOST NORTHERLY rescue. But this time he has a young sion dich woman with spirit to reckon with G.0.Guy,ne Sherman,Clay &Co, YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD | oo OD oe oe nem DEER CARRY |MAIL a ! Q one ho scorns his oneybags and $1. 00 P. Per \ Week ir hiswn'auuch arseiance fF Allen & Gitbert | © ROUTE IN WORLD a 5. wants the beauty, Between snorts 4004 Piance { a of rage, papa denies that his son is Ramaker Co. ff) xox, aims, sone ler and ‘Secor | eres } engaged to the chorus girl, but the prospect is that the governn | 711 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE. p astern Ou utfit tting Co. fatles covly eahibite © diamond ring|M 1406 Second Avenue. [Elhot have reason to reuret the ests prurnt =. 4 as proof of her contention. San tlle shment of reindeer farms ta | SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND. t q Corner Fifth and Pike Franciscans acquainted with the ca nciveahcnellner icity Alaska, The capacity of the rein Druggis | reer of young Whittel arg watching deer for team-work is eth

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